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    With 19.0 release we had added the support of Harfbuzz shaper as a default for World-Ready Composer in InDesign. Post that few issues were reported related Hebrew Text.

    Over the period of ID19.x releases we have fixed various issues related to Harfbuzz shaper that are listed below:

    1. Incorrect text direction when mixed languages are used.

    2. Punctuation marks are getting lost when exporting it to PDFs.

    3. When we apply forced line breaks, the right-to-left text changes to left-lo-right.

    4. Overlapping of right-to-left text we place any .psd file in the textframe.

    5. Selection and cursor navigation issues when we try to edit tables in story editor.

    6. Text overlapping upon creating outlines when it contains footnote reference.

    From ID19.4 version onwards, we have also provided a preference within the application to allow users to switch to legacy shaping engine for World-Ready Composer in case users are facing issues…

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    Ivriya Fisher Shtauber commented  · 

    Hebrew Text Bugs in InDesign 2025
    Incorrect cursor movement with arrow keys in Visual movement mode: When working with Hebrew text in Visual movement mode, the arrow keys do not move the cursor in the expected or desired direction. This issue disrupts editing and text arrangement in Hebrew.

    Disappearance of punctuation marks and letters in exported PDFs: In various situations when working with Hebrew text, certain punctuation marks (e.g., periods, commas, etc.) and individual letters disappear in the final exported PDF file.

    Second letter disappears after an opening letter: Under certain conditions, the second letter after the opening letter in a word vanishes. This issue affects the appearance and natural flow of the text.

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